The Indian Consulate in Shanghai celebrated Rabindra Jayanti with cultural performances and a pledge to fight terrorism, honoring victims of the Pahalgam attacks. Consul General Pratik Mathur highlighted Tagore's lasting influence in China and India's commitment to peace through Operation Si
Shanghai Consul General Pratik Mathur addressed the annual technology symposium of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, one of the region's most prominent business forums.
Pratik Mathur, Consul General of India in Shanghai, on Wednesday visited the India Pavilion of the Yarn Expo Spring 2025 and interacted with exhibitors to discuss ways to further boost Indian textile exports to the region.
The legacy of Indian civilization has left an indelible mark on Shanghai, China. Located in the heart of Shanghai, the Jing'an Temple is an oasis of serenity amidst the bustling metropolis. The temple's history dates back to 247 AD and is a testament to the widespread reach of Buddhist tr
The Consulate General of India in Shanghai hosted a reception to celebrate India's 76th Republic Day, marking the abiding spirit of the Indian Constitution. The event also shows strengthening bilateral ties between India and China.
The annual report of the United Nations Security Council should inform, highlight and analyse the measures taken to maintain international peace and security, but today the debate on the report has become a "ritual without much substance," India said at the UN General Assembly.
"My delegation is of the view that for the revitalization of the General Assembly, the sanctity of the Annual General Debate and its associated elements must be restored...Let us strive to make this reform of global governance architecture that is fit for purpose for the 21st century a reali
In a statement at the UN summit, Indian Counsellor Pratik Mathur, underscored the need for revitalising the General Assembly's pivotal role amidst concerns about its "diluted" relevance.
Speaking at the UN General Assembly plenary on 'Use of the veto', Pratik Mathur, Counsellor, Permanent Mission of India to the United Nations, also spoke on the adoption of the 'veto initiative' by the Assembly said India's position has been consistent and clear
"The privilege of using the veto has been vested in only five member states. As rightly called out by our African brothers, it goes against the concept of sovereign equality of states and only perpetuates the mindset of the Second World War, to the victor belongs the spoils," he said.
Addressing the UN Security Council, Malwal said, "Allow me, President, to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the outgoing delegations of Kenya and India for their support and valuable advice offered to my country and our mission for the last two years," according to the video shared by